Blog Posts in December, 2010
Posted on Dec 29, 2010 By Robert Sparks
Several questions and issues are raised throughout the course of a Florida divorce. One common question most parties ask is whether their child or children will be able to testify or speak with the ...
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Posted on Dec 22, 2010 By Chris Givens
Yes. In Florida, divorce cases can be recognized or enforced by eight different methods. The first of these methods is by Article IV, Section 1 of the United States Constitution, the "full faith ...
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Posted on Dec 21, 2010 By Robert Sparks
Throughout the course of a Florida divorce each party will have to face different choices regarding the preparation of their case. Depending on the complexity of the issues in a particular divorce, ...
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Posted on Dec 20, 2010 By Chris Givens
In Florida family law cases, awards of permanent periodic alimony may be modified. Alimony awards can be modified if there has been a substantial change in circumstances since the entry of the final ...
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Posted on Dec 14, 2010 By Robert Sparks
One of the most litigious aspects of a Florida divorce is establishing the proper timesharing schedule between minor children and the parents. Often times, the parties in a divorce case are able to ...
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Posted on Dec 9, 2010 By Garrett Riley
When a spouse decides that their marriage is irretrievably broken and decides to file for divorce, does it matter when they file their divorce papers? Is there any significance attached to that date? ...
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Posted on Dec 7, 2010 By Robert Sparks
Unfortunately, many parties to a Florida divorce find themselves facing enforcement issues after they have reached a settlement agreement or after the court has issued a final judgment in their case. ...
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